Rossi Rises To The Ocassion

Alexander Rossi worked to narrow the championship gap when he took the twin checkers at Mid-Ohio for his fourth career win and second of the 2018 season. Starting from the Pole position Rossi led 66 laps during the caution-free race, committing to, and perfectly executing, a daring two-stop fuel strategy.

Teammates Ryan Hunter-Reay and Zach Veach both drove to top-10 finishes in seventh and 10th, respectively. While Marco Andretti finished 11th despite being one of the quickest cars on track.

After sweeping the weekend with three poles and three wins between the Indy Lights and IndyCar teams, Andretti Autosport heads home to Indianapolis before returning to the track for Round 14 of Verizon IndyCar Series competition at Pocono Raceway on August 19.

No. 27 NAPA AUTO PARTS HONDA

STARTED 1st // FINISHED 1st

CHAMPIONSHIP: 2nd (448 pts.)

OF NOTE: Started from the Pole position, his fourth career pole // This is the second win for Rossi in 2018 and fourth win of his Indy car career // Climbs to second in the championship standings, just 46 points out of the lead

“We said coming into this weekend that we have to execute for five weekends in a row, this is the start of that, hopefully. The NAPA Andretti team were so on it today. They gave me an amazing race car, and this one’s for them. It was great strategy all day. We could make a two-stop if we committed early, and that’s what we did. Great fuel mileage from Honda, great tire life from Firestone, so an all-around perfect day.”